Nevada Code § 634.225

Chiropractic physician prohibited from piercing or severing body tissue or offering to engage in, advertise, solicit or claim to be able to perform acupuncture unless licensed to practice Oriental medicine; exceptions
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1. A chiropractic physician shall not
pierce or sever any body tissue, except to:
(a) Draw blood for diagnostic purposes; or
(b) Perform dry needling, if the chiropractic
physician is qualified to do so pursuant to the regulations adopted by the
Board pursuant to NRS 634.035 .
2. A chiropractic physician shall not
offer to engage in, advertise, solicit or otherwise claim to be able to perform
acupuncture unless he or she is licensed to practice Oriental medicine pursuant
to chapter 634A of NRS, except that a
chiropractic physician who is qualified to perform dry needling pursuant to the
regulations adopted pursuant to NRS 634.035 may offer to engage in, advertise, solicit or otherwise claim to be able to perform
dry needling.
3. As used in this section:
(a) Acupuncture has the meaning ascribed to it
in NRS 634A.020 .
(b) Dry needling has the meaning ascribed to it
in NRS 634.035 .

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